I don’t guess that I am an extremely judgemental person, however for as long as I can remember, I have been doing my best to get to think new people and understand their particular lifestyles, then i unquestionably don’t ever want to pass my judgment on anyone else before I can understand what it’s like to walk in their shoes. As an interview journalist, I assume like this is all part of the career, however unfortunately, it turns out that I still have my own biases in random areas of my own personal life. Apparently I have a problem with extremely novice servicemen arriving on the task when I hired a pro. I found this out recently after I hired a heating and cooling service shop for a basic air conditioner service inspection. I wanted to make sure my A/C component was going to be in nice shape before I shut it down for the Wintertide season. As such, I called my typical heating and cooling dealership and arranged for a basic air conditioner service appointment, then normally, my heating and cooling professional is a 60 year seasoned man with 40 years of HVAC experience under his belt, but on the day that my heating and cooling inspection was tied up to take place I was rather surprised to see the HVAC truck pull into my driveway with a tiny child behind the wheel; The heating and cooling professional who hopped out of the HVAC service automobile appeared to be too young to even have a driver’s license. I couldn’t understand how this supposed air quality control specialist was qualified to inspect my HVAC system. After I turned him away from my A/C component and asked for a more senior HVAC tech to be sent out… well… he wrote quite a scathing op-ed article at the publication where I work.